Posted by Bill Caywood on July 23, 2012 
I wonder if the locomotives are spaced by the flat car due to low bridge capacity. It's also possible that the flat car has multiple unit cables and stays between the diesels on a regular basis.
Posted by Carlos Beseler on July 25, 2012 
That car is taken to connect multiple locomotives so they can go through some bridges that were with structural problems. today no longer acupa only does it take to cross the bridge Bio Bio of more than two kilometers long been affected by the earthquake that occurred in Chile in February 2010.     greetings and thanks for commenting.
Posted by Entre Durmientes (Mauro C.) on July 28, 2012 
That's the Traiguen bridge, exit north of Victoria?. Excellent post Carlos!
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